⚡⚡⚡ Order of adjectives ⚡⚡⚡
❄❄❄ When before a noun are more than one adjective, we should put the adjectives in a particular order.
♫ Usually, adjectives that describe opinions or attitudes (e.g. lovely) come first, followed by more neutral, factual ones (e.g. old-fashioned, round, blue).
What a lovely old fashioned blue round hat you have in your collection! (Bạn có trong bộ sưu tập của mình một chiếc mũ tròn màu xanh cũ đáng yêu làm sao!)
The order:
1. Opinion 2. Size 3. Physical quality 4. Shape 5. Age
(terrible) (big) (untidy) (round) (old)
6. Colour 7. Origin 8. Material 9. Type 10. Purpose
(black) (Chinese) (plastic) (heeled: có gót) (rain: đi mưa)
Δ PRACTICE
♫ It was made of a (yellow / unusual / metallic) material.
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♫ It’s a (plastic / short / narrow) brush.
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♫ Panettone is a (Italian / round / bread-like) Christmas cake.
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♫ She was a (tall / beautiful / young / thin/ English / blonde-haired) woman.
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♫ What an (little / Chinese / amazing / old) cup and saucer!
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✔ Let's try putting the given adjectives in proper orders and I'll certainly give you a tick!
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Practice:
♫ It was made of a (yellow / unusual / metallic) unusual yellow metallic material.
♫ It’s a (plastic / short / narrow) short narrow plastic brush.
♫ Panettone is a (Italian / round / bread-like) bread - like round Italian Christmas cake.
♫ She was a (tall / beautiful / young / thin/ English / blonde-haired) beautiful tall, thin young blonde - haired English woman.
♫ What an (little / Chinese / amazing / old) amazing little old Chinese cup and saucer!